Published on November 22, 2025

Arajet is expanding its reach for New England travelers with the launch of nonstop flights from Boston to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. This new route offers an easy and affordable way to access the capital city of the Dominican Republic, along with seamless connections to top Caribbean and Latin American destinations like Aruba, Colombia, Costa Rica, and more. With direct flights, Arajet provides a convenient gateway for those seeking to explore the vibrant culture, stunning beaches, and rich history of the region, particularly during the winter travel season.
As Arajet’s sixth U.S. route in 2025, this nonstop service between Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and Las Américas International Airport (SDQ) further strengthens the airline’s commitment to offering New Englanders affordable and hassle-free access to Santo Domingo and beyond.
The introduction of this Boston-Santo Domingo flight reinforces Arajet’s commitment to expanding its presence in major U.S. markets. Boston becomes the airline’s second Northeast U.S. hub, following Newark, and adds to a growing network that includes flights to several key American cities. New England, with its large Dominican population, has long been a focal point for Caribbean travel, and Boston plays a significant role as both a leisure departure point and a hub for family visits to the Dominican Republic.
The new service will operate four days a week—on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays—catering to the increasing demand for Caribbean getaways, especially during the winter months. This service arrives just in time to tap into the winter rush for warm, sunny destinations like the Dominican Republic. Travelers flying out of Boston can explore Santo Domingo’s colonial charm, beaches, and rich cultural offerings or extend their journey to other exciting destinations across Latin America, such as Aruba, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Guatemala.
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Arajet’s modern Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, part of the youngest fleet in North America, will ensure a safe and comfortable flying experience for passengers traveling throughout the airline’s network. The sleek, efficient planes are designed to enhance comfort while keeping travel costs affordable for all.
“Boston is a vital market for Arajet, home to one of the largest Dominican communities in the U.S. This new nonstop service provides New Englanders with an easy, affordable way to experience the culture, history, and natural beauty of Santo Domingo, while also offering seamless connections to more than 25 destinations across the Caribbean and Latin America,” said Victor Pacheco, CEO and founder of Arajet. “Now that our sixth U.S. route has launched, we’ve set our sights on new locations to continue expanding next year.”
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With the addition of Boston, Arajet now operates in six major U.S. cities, completing the airline’s initial network expansion announced earlier in 2025. Other cities already served include Chicago, Orlando, Miami, New York, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. This strategic expansion strengthens Arajet’s presence across the U.S., making it easier for travelers to access the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean. By offering direct flights from Boston and beyond, Arajet is positioning itself as a key player in connecting North America to Latin America and the Caribbean.
Boston Logan is excited to welcome Arajet to our airport,” said Ed Feni, Massport Executive Director of Aviation. “It’s an exciting moment for our travelers to the Caribbean and we look forward to this collaboration.”
Arajet’s new nonstop service from Boston to Santo Domingo is a significant step in the airline’s ongoing expansion, providing New England travelers with affordable and direct access to the Caribbean and Latin America. This new route offers easy connections to popular destinations like Aruba, Colombia, and Costa Rica, making it an ideal choice for winter getaways and beyond.
With the launch of this route, Arajet is simplifying travel for passengers seeking to explore the vibrant culture, stunning beaches, and rich history of the Dominican Republic and its neighboring countries. As the airline continues to grow, travelers from Boston and other U.S. regions can expect even more opportunities to experience these dynamic destinations, all while enjoying the comfort and convenience of one of North America’s newest fleets.
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